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the things they believe in they're tired of the endless wars and here we are talking about invading iran now i can't think of anything more the white house meanwhile promises to review and issue an official response to all petitions with twenty five thousand or more. signatories at least seven states fit that category we used to be the universe driving along at thirty five miles an hour by ourselves with the social media as a goal now we're being perished on both sides and wanes by people going for what we are and it's amazing because here we were thought to be radical fifteen or twenty years ago and now we're mainstream i mean stream movement to move apart marino point ny out r.t. new york washington is reportedly planning to double the size of its spanish network abroad the expansion is part of an all the whole within the defense intelligence agency and is expected to rival the cia the cia plans on hiring more than sixteen hundred undercover agents for the significantly every operation the chinese military as well as iran north korea and militant islamist groups in africa are believed
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widow of one slain nuclear scientist was what they think is behind the heavy international pressure on iran ever its nuclear program or listen. to the brain. creative. public speaking. a few european bodybuilders against millions of. immigrants. it may not seem so serious. but this could be a real threat. to. european extremists. download the official publication. language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch all its here. any time. you're watching the weekly live from moscow here with. president vladimir putin has announced a crackdown on corruption in the country saying no official politician will be able to rest easily and focus on problems at home as he spoke to lawmakers for the first time since returning to the top job. listen to what the president had to say. several years ago when former president medvedev addressed russia's lawmakers this signaled major constitutional changes for the country with the presidential term being extended to six years this time when president putin delivered his first annual address after returning to the kremlin for the
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banking industry exposed to mexican drug cartels the bank was also accused of violating sanctions on iran fine the two billion dollars is the largest of its kind . it comes as british standard chartered bank also agreed to pay a second fine for some of the charges. now thousands of american men and women were denied the chance to have children on government orders it was a decades long program of in forced sterilization of those thought unfit to be parents. met some of the victims now being considered for compensation but who say it's too little too late you won't what are the eighty four year old virginia brooks was just fourteen years old when north carolina's widespread eugenics program would forever alter her future then why do i have to go to the hospital i'm not saying. rocks was with two other girls when a social worker picked her up she said we're gonna take you pin. down there and they did surgery. i didn't know what to do was doing to me eugenics is a pseudo science aimed at improving the so-called quality of the population by forcibly preventing reproduction by people thought b
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after allegations of money laundering, linked to iran and mexican drug cartels. "the new york times" reports a record settlement. $1.9 billion to be announced tomorrow. >>> and now, a storm blasting the upper midwest of the united states. what a difference a week makes. it was a mild 62 degrees in minneapolis last week, and now a massive storm has dumped nearly 16 inches in the twin cities. more snow in one day than they expect in a month. it was a slippery, sliding mess on the roads. hundreds of snow-related car wrecks across both minnesota and wisconsin. >>> and now, the news of the shocking death of a rising star in latin america, just about to receive her dream of taking on north american tv, right here on abc. singer jenni rivera died in a plane crash on her way to a concert in mexico. and here's abc's david wright on her turbulent life story and her huge success. ♪ >> reporter: she was known as the "diva of banda" -- mexico's answer to country music. today, on spanish language radio, tearful tributes to jenni rivera, after her private plane crashed yester
after allegations of money laundering, linked to iran and mexican drug cartels. "the new york times" reports a record settlement. $1.9 billion to be announced tomorrow. >>> and now, a storm blasting the upper midwest of the united states. what a difference a week makes. it was a mild 62 degrees in minneapolis last week, and now a massive storm has dumped nearly 16 inches in the twin cities. more snow in one day than they expect in a month. it was a slippery, sliding mess on...
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dot com right now we reveal the suspect behind the recently caught floor data sabotaging iran's nuclear program. after granting asylum to the sun ecuador continues its open door policy that is next on the country's best interest online. nine people have been wounded after unknown attackers fired at protesters camped out in tire essential to their square it comes as egypt goes up for more demonstrations by opponents and supporters of president morsi. rest after my secret himself extensive powers plans to put a new constitution to the vote later backtracked on some of the decree that the referendum intact. has now given the military ten from paris to the rest civilians and run up to the vote raising opposition fears the country's tend to take a shit. like kevin allen talk to journalists or that. he thinks most is a draft constitution which the nation the brink of civil war. he insisted on the. draft actually has not been discussed. by the people of egypt period. actually the country in the. civil war will probably be asian or precious and it's experience to speak for the first time ever i
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become that but the idea is to overthrow these countries one by one and eventually they'll go on to iran the problem is it's an illusion and the words of people around obama the sort of bridge in ski school as distinct from the neo con school they delude themselves that by using these methods they can do everything with color revolutions and subversion and cyber warfare information warfare cut off the television economic sanctions assassinations drones this entire package in that they can avoid large scale wars the problem is sooner or later they're going to run into a country that will resist. more aggressively you know goods that will retaliate in the classic cold war ways and that might be iran or then it might also be russia or china further on so it's it's a blind alley and i think the main thing is how do you stop it i would suggest two things the one thing is a worldwide movement to bring in a peacekeeping force there is a an organism called the collective security treaty organization this is sort of what filled the old soviet space after the the warsaw pact and so it's russia kaz
become that but the idea is to overthrow these countries one by one and eventually they'll go on to iran the problem is it's an illusion and the words of people around obama the sort of bridge in ski school as distinct from the neo con school they delude themselves that by using these methods they can do everything with color revolutions and subversion and cyber warfare information warfare cut off the television economic sanctions assassinations drones this entire package in that they can avoid...
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a rebel takeover of the airport ould also cut off weapon supplies and regime allies like iran says andrew tabler of the washington institute of near wa east policy. >> as the country's longest runways, from that location that jets from iran land, the isrrying a lot of sophisticated weapons, so knocking that location out, taking it over and holding it, will allow the rebels to begin their push towards damascus without having the threat of resupply from the iranians. f reporter: that makes it far fo valuable for forces loyal to syrian president bashar al-assad to give up without a fight. the battle for damascus and its ortport might prove to be the bloodiest in more than 20 months of syria's brutal civil war. charlie d'agata, cbs news, london. >> dubois: former south african president nelson mandela has emen admitted to a pretoria hospital for tests. an official statement says there is "no cause for alarm." wndela celebrated his 94th birthday this past july with a cbs news crew given rare access to the party. north korea signaled today it may postpone a controversial test launch of its new
a rebel takeover of the airport ould also cut off weapon supplies and regime allies like iran says andrew tabler of the washington institute of near wa east policy. >> as the country's longest runways, from that location that jets from iran land, the isrrying a lot of sophisticated weapons, so knocking that location out, taking it over and holding it, will allow the rebels to begin their push towards damascus without having the threat of resupply from the iranians. f reporter: that makes...
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iran's nuclear program came under the microscope again this week the yuan's atomic watched august trying to get access to a military facility where some western nations suspect nuclear weapons are being made more a short break. humanises day starts at five am even earlier in the winter tending to his flock of story hundred sheep in the mountains in panes of t.v. thirty five years old it wasn't the life he dreamt of having studied accounting but he dition and familiar duty dictated that he would take on the care of these animals after his father. has just made camp at their winter found stage setting up his us judicial to fenian round tent made of diskin. his beastly back amongst his family as his job is a lonely one and tough going out in all weathers braving extremes of plus to minus forty degrees celsius just get on with them there are certain difficulties there's not enough time for everything i'm almost alone my sister works with my mother my mother is seventy five she's very old and i miss mountains when i'm in town and i spend a lot of time here right now probably so on most of it
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more aggressively that will retaliate in the classic cold war ways and that might be iran or that it might also be russia or china further on so it's it's a blind alley and i think the main thing is. how do you stop it i would suggest two things the one thing is a worldwide movement to bring in a peacekeeping force there is an organism called the collective security treaty organization this is sort of what filled the old soviet space after the the warsaw pact ended so it's russia kazakhstan and some others why not have. peacekeeping troops from the collective security treaty organization go in and separate the contenders inside inside syria it would be a way of saying recognizing the fact that syria belongs to the russian sphere more or less in terms of the of the division of the world the other thing though is if you look at who's destabilizing syria you see saudi arabia. qatar now the thing about those places or jordan similar is that these are futile monarchies these are absolute monarchies of a type you don't find anywhere else in the world they were about four or five hundred ye
more aggressively that will retaliate in the classic cold war ways and that might be iran or that it might also be russia or china further on so it's it's a blind alley and i think the main thing is. how do you stop it i would suggest two things the one thing is a worldwide movement to bring in a peacekeeping force there is an organism called the collective security treaty organization this is sort of what filled the old soviet space after the the warsaw pact ended so it's russia kazakhstan and...
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brief at least eight people have been killed after a five point five magnitude earthquake hit eastern iran border with afghanistan there are fears a number of casualties could rise as emergency workers struggle to rescue those who are trapped under the rubble of the quake has caused devastation to more than a dozen villages damaging buildings and cutting power and phone lines this. time for involve all which has been battering the philippines for the last two days has left almost three hundred fifty dead the storm moved out of a populated areas midday on wednesday tens of thousands fled their homes as the heavy rains and winds rolled across southern and central regions of the country cutting off power into entire province is rescue teams have been working in the worst hit areas but it's feared the number of casualties will go higher. a russian state t.v. channel presenter has been killed in the capital of a sovereign republic two unidentified men approached twenty six year old cast back to kiev as he was heading home after presenting his evening news programme colleagues say they asked him
brief at least eight people have been killed after a five point five magnitude earthquake hit eastern iran border with afghanistan there are fears a number of casualties could rise as emergency workers struggle to rescue those who are trapped under the rubble of the quake has caused devastation to more than a dozen villages damaging buildings and cutting power and phone lines this. time for involve all which has been battering the philippines for the last two days has left almost three hundred...
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and at the same time washington and london are talking and television were talking restively baiting iran into a military conflict perhaps makes it a huge problem to see any real reform happening now in bahrain but you know the opposition movement has been for the most part peaceful the danger is that a radical element could see through like we've seen in countries like syria and that's normally done from the outside you mention the word radical there bahraini authorities blame radical hardliners for inciting violence that's justifying the recent ban on public gatherings and who are these radicals or is it just an excuse for a crackdown on dissent these radicals we we're not sure. you won't be able to tell because again a bahrain is not an open society there's a lot of foreigners running around countries like syria and certainly libya during the nato campaign there are a lot of foreign fighters in that country stirring up trouble so again if it's not an open society in the media's control and the government is not open about what's going on and jailing protesters for just showing up in so
and at the same time washington and london are talking and television were talking restively baiting iran into a military conflict perhaps makes it a huge problem to see any real reform happening now in bahrain but you know the opposition movement has been for the most part peaceful the danger is that a radical element could see through like we've seen in countries like syria and that's normally done from the outside you mention the word radical there bahraini authorities blame radical...
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banking industry exposed to mexican drug cartels was also accused of violating sanctions on iran finally two billion dollars is the largest ever of its kind of becomes is pretty standard chartered bank also agreed to pay a second fine for similar charges you're just minutes away from the station the kaiser report picking through the financial headlines for expose what the world's banks are really up to we tell you about it on this channel this is from moscow. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. wealthy british style sign. on the title. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines and tune into cars a report. on. morning news today violence is once again flared up the film these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are today
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in exile in iran or russia? or dead? >> john: and? >> john: correct answer is dead. the reason is the russians are trying now to work out a way to get him out. or asylum. he might seek asylum. he is losing territory, military assets. and the rebels are near damascus. i think what is going to happen his own people, alouites, militia he is in command of will likely kill himmor family if he tries to escape. odds are he will be dead. >> "a," dead? "b," living in russia or iran? "c," still president of syria? >> i agree with charles and say dead. this is a man who declared war on his own country and made it clear he will go down with his country. he has killed 41,000 zillians, 20% of the population is refugees. there is talk of use of chemical weapons against his own population. i think the key for the united states is do we get in fast enough that we help shape the jut come of whatever comes after assad in because al-qaeda is in there. you don't want them to get a foothold even more than they already have. >> john: how do you think it will turn out? >> there should have
in exile in iran or russia? or dead? >> john: and? >> john: correct answer is dead. the reason is the russians are trying now to work out a way to get him out. or asylum. he might seek asylum. he is losing territory, military assets. and the rebels are near damascus. i think what is going to happen his own people, alouites, militia he is in command of will likely kill himmor family if he tries to escape. odds are he will be dead. >> "a," dead? "b," living...
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let's have russia disabled but iran should be excluded. assad says, well, i am willing to be a part of the negotiations but not without iran. to accept the exclusion of iran would be a difficult concession for putin. my impression is that it is not quite there yet. >> woodruff: given that, again steve heydemann, how is the west looking at all this? >> it's happening very quickly. it's a matter of enormous concern. if the regime were to collapse in the absence of a political settlement, the potential for increased violence, the possibility that the opposition now is taking shape entirely is not yet ready to govern is seen as a very serious consideration in washington. however, the question of whether it would be possible for the u.s., for example, to accept a negotiated process in which assad himself were permitted to escape accountability is something that i think would be very hard to sell. it's a divide between the u.s. and certainly with the iranians that will hamper efforts to put a political process in place. >> woodruff: at this poin
let's have russia disabled but iran should be excluded. assad says, well, i am willing to be a part of the negotiations but not without iran. to accept the exclusion of iran would be a difficult concession for putin. my impression is that it is not quite there yet. >> woodruff: given that, again steve heydemann, how is the west looking at all this? >> it's happening very quickly. it's a matter of enormous concern. if the regime were to collapse in the absence of a political...
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a right now we reveal the suspect behind the recent leak of floor data aimed at separate targeting iran's nuclear program. that after granting asylum to top whistleblower julian assigns aghadoe continues its open door policy and find out who is next on the country's most welcome list on line. nine people have been hurt time after an unknown attackers fired at protesters camped out in cairo central to the square this comes as egypt gears up for another day of protests by the opposition and supporters of president morsi. was bald after morsi granted himself extensive powers and put a new constitution to the vote later backtracked on some of the create but left the referendum intact there gyptian leader has now given the military temporary powers sure as civilians in the run up to the vote raising opposition fears the country is turning to an islamist dictatorship earlier my colleague kevin overindulge a journalist. things morsi is draft constitution nation on the brink of civil war. the. situation. actually has not been discussed. country. will probably. be. we don't really know. because. j
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i see two sides to this lorrie of how the west first it's syria's their geopolitical alliance with iran and hezbollah and their perhaps with the with russia so it's a it's there it's not it's not a western friendly country in its current format and probably the west realized that even with negotiations and smooth negotiations with the current ruling system in syria things aren't going to change much and probably they realize that changing by the hour is the only way forward to them the other and dimension is the energy and and since two thousand and nine qatar and turkey have been talking about a new gas line that is that extends from qatar. through syria to turkey and then to there to the european union with gas or resources this is very important because if this is to happen it will bypass russia and it will probably loosened a noose that russia currently has over the european union in terms of supply and gas. in western countries i see we're getting out there dr wilson thank you for giving a shit thought so it is appreciated thanks being on the line making the time that he has an adu
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on this beginning with north korean sales of short-range missiles to iran that iran seemed to use to start to build up their own program. and the third stage of this launcher looks very similar to the upper stage of the iranian launcher so that's pretty direct evidence that that there has been some level of discussion, collaboration between them but we really don't have a good sense of how deep that goes. >> warner: han park, there is talk among some countries-- the u.s., britain, and france-- about the possibility of increased sanctions. it's an open question as to whether that will happen. do you think anything can dissuade north korea, one of the most sanctioned countries in the world, from continuing down this path realistically? >> i think it's the wrong path. any kind of sanction will not work. if, in fact, economic sanction especially were to force north korea to give in, north korea would have given in many times over. so so economic sanctions will not bring the desired consequence. so the -- we're talking about sanctions. what other sanctions are there? we have exhausted all
on this beginning with north korean sales of short-range missiles to iran that iran seemed to use to start to build up their own program. and the third stage of this launcher looks very similar to the upper stage of the iranian launcher so that's pretty direct evidence that that there has been some level of discussion, collaboration between them but we really don't have a good sense of how deep that goes. >> warner: han park, there is talk among some countries-- the u.s., britain, and...
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one slain nuclear scientists to watch what they think is behind the heavy international pressure on iran over its nuclear program all the more after the break. i never thought i could earn a living this way. natalee issue of i as a lawyer should test small arms of the sort i was to machine building ploy and not tell your source to count of all the weapons she's fired over the past twelve years . i got so used to it sometimes my friends ask me to join them at the rifle range and i say no way i'm so tired of shooting. the planet's history goes from making firearms during world war two to ballistic missiles from your class submarines during the cold war the bulk of the soviet industry was moved here in the 1940's to flee the advancing germans so it's here also became the heart of soviet military production closed off to foreigners for half a century it thrived on the massive roots of the soviet military when the u.s.s.r. collapsed but life here was shaken to the core but some adapted to better than others. this is the truck factory russia's number one of trucks.
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we should want to have influence there given the importance of syria, and the importance of syria to iran. because if we can separate a new syrian government from the iranians that would be a major strategic advantage to the united states. >> eliot: michael, it certainly does seem that the trendline is not favorable to assad, that's good news. but is this another instance where we've been leading from have been perhaps one step too late and have not been forthright enough in supporting the opposition? >> you know, that may be, and i'm not surprised and i don't think we could have done much different here. syria is like iraq, you have a brutal dictator and a population in the middle of the middle east. you go in and try to own this country, so to speak you may wind up with an extended operation that at least partially resembles the two we've had over the last decade. i can understand the reluctant. i thought it would unfold like the bosnian intervention of '92- '92-'95 before it took awhile that there was anything we could do. once the battle lines formed more neatly across the ethnic and
we should want to have influence there given the importance of syria, and the importance of syria to iran. because if we can separate a new syrian government from the iranians that would be a major strategic advantage to the united states. >> eliot: michael, it certainly does seem that the trendline is not favorable to assad, that's good news. but is this another instance where we've been leading from have been perhaps one step too late and have not been forthright enough in supporting...
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iran has refused and now iran is claiming it it has recovered secret information. following today's claims by iran and iranian commander is now saying that if u.s. drones once again enter iranian airspace, there is going to be a more aggressive military response. turns out eccentric john mac fee was telling the truth. he has alluded police and he has he is belize have been trying to capture the millionaire founder of the mcafee antivirus company. they say is he a person of interest at minimum in the death of his neighbor last month. that neighbor claimed about mcafee's dogs. then somebody poisoned mcafees dogs and then somebody killed that neighbor. today the associated press caught up with mcafee in guatemala city. he had claimed in a blog posting that he had escaped belize but until now there was no way to be certain that was true. >> there is no -- >> i chose guatemala carefully. >> shepard: mcafee says he is innocent and he plans to ask for asylum in guatemala. he is worried authorities in belize will kill him if he returns. we expect to hear more from him duri
iran has refused and now iran is claiming it it has recovered secret information. following today's claims by iran and iranian commander is now saying that if u.s. drones once again enter iranian airspace, there is going to be a more aggressive military response. turns out eccentric john mac fee was telling the truth. he has alluded police and he has he is belize have been trying to capture the millionaire founder of the mcafee antivirus company. they say is he a person of interest at minimum...
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certainly, all eyes are on iran in weres of the role it my have played. >>shepard: thank you. we have used a carrot and stick approach with north korea over the years. it doesn't really seem to have made were of a difference. we will look at the diplomatic efforts with the former away bill richardson who has lots of experience dealing with north korea. and 100 countries throwing their support behind the syrian rebels . so, this board gives me rates for progressive direct and other car insurance companies? yes. but you're progressive, and they're them. yes. but they're here. yes. are you...? there? yes. no. are you them? i'm me. but those rates are for... them. so them are here. yes! you want to run through it again? no, i'm good. you got it? yes. rates for us and them -- now that's progressive. call or click today. and i'm here to tell homeowners that are 62 and older about a great way to live a better retirement. it's called a reverse mortgage. [ male announcer ] call right now to receive your free dvd and booklet with no obligation. it answers questions like how a reverse mo
certainly, all eyes are on iran in weres of the role it my have played. >>shepard: thank you. we have used a carrot and stick approach with north korea over the years. it doesn't really seem to have made were of a difference. we will look at the diplomatic efforts with the former away bill richardson who has lots of experience dealing with north korea. and 100 countries throwing their support behind the syrian rebels . so, this board gives me rates for progressive direct and other car...
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egypt have come to their senses and they are looking at example of iranian revolution and the people of iran are still suffering and what was meant to be temporary turned out to be extremely permanent. >>shepard: the people hear muslim brotherhood and think, all right, these people are extremists and they are all, this is horrible. not true with everyone in the muslim brotherhood. everyone in there is not extreme, there are somewhat -- some who are quite moderate. >>guest: they are well organized and they did things for the people of egypt and they put up soup kitchens and libraries and schools. revolutions happen because people are hungry. people want education. they want equal rights. in that sense the muslim brotherhood was popular in egypt. now what i am hearing from my sources on the ground in egypt is that people like morsi and of the muslim brotherhood should be in prison. >>shepard: thank you, lisa. >> just in, powerball, another powerball winner. remember the $588 powerball? two winners, right? now someone in arizona has claimed, the person in arizona getted $192 billion in a lump s
egypt have come to their senses and they are looking at example of iranian revolution and the people of iran are still suffering and what was meant to be temporary turned out to be extremely permanent. >>shepard: the people hear muslim brotherhood and think, all right, these people are extremists and they are all, this is horrible. not true with everyone in the muslim brotherhood. everyone in there is not extreme, there are somewhat -- some who are quite moderate. >>guest: they are...
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iran says that they captured a scaneagle aircraft conducting surveillance. speaking at the white house, press secretary jay carney rejected those claims. >> we have no evidence that the iranian claims you cite are true. i would refer you to the pentagon's comments this morning on the details of this particular type of uav, but again, we have no evidence that those claims are true. >> protests are continuing in mexico in the aftermath of clashes between police and citizens after it the inauguration of president and ricky pena nieto. activists have accused mexican police of using infiltrators to carry out vandalism and other acts of sabotage. in mexico city, hundreds of people marched through the streets to call for the release of jailed protesters and to denounce police infiltration. >> all this vandalism was caused by infiltrators. has been hard because we have been protesting peacefully. we have been peaceful and as we reject the return of the pri. we are rejecting the return of pena nieto and we do not think it should be like this. many should be released.
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officials saying about iran's claim it captured a u.s. drone? >> first of all, the u.s. navy has strongly denied it has lost any of the drones in question. the scan eagle drones. now, navy officials admit they look at this iranian video and say, that is a scan eagle. quite frankly a scan eagle drone are very common there in the persian gulf. a number of persian gulf countries own them. there's indication that iran stole or purchased under the table a scan eagle drone from one of the gulf state nations. they are insisting this is not a u.s. navy scan eagle drone. that iranian didn't capture a drone and write it off as iranian propoganda. >> up next, where is governor jan brewer? she's been out of state for nearly a week. what some are calling a mysterious work trip. why her own spokesperson says he can't disclose where she is. plus, governors are warnings that a failure to reach a deal on the fiscal cliff could mean havoc for state economies. they're telling congress to get together and get something done. i'll talk with two governors who met the president just a few hour
officials saying about iran's claim it captured a u.s. drone? >> first of all, the u.s. navy has strongly denied it has lost any of the drones in question. the scan eagle drones. now, navy officials admit they look at this iranian video and say, that is a scan eagle. quite frankly a scan eagle drone are very common there in the persian gulf. a number of persian gulf countries own them. there's indication that iran stole or purchased under the table a scan eagle drone from one of the gulf...
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>> the specific audience would be iran.e. who and why? >> the specific audience would be iran. north korea and iran have been conducting a joint missile development program for at least 15 years. in the beginning of september, they signed a technical cooperation agreement, just yesterday, the kyoto news agency reported that a facility close to the chinese border, they are there for nuclear weapons and missile purposes. we need to keep an eye on north korea's relationship with iran. jenna: not only because it is a weapon, but because it can carry a nuclear warhead -- do i have that right? can you explain it to her audience? reporter: sure. north korea has these weapons. but her rants iran is on the verge of getting them as well. they have had warhead testing, which looks like it is pretty well developed. it has a lot of uranium, which it is close enough for having a warhead. the only thing that is really missing is a working long-range missile. that they are trying to get from north korea. i think that the iranians have pret
>> the specific audience would be iran.e. who and why? >> the specific audience would be iran. north korea and iran have been conducting a joint missile development program for at least 15 years. in the beginning of september, they signed a technical cooperation agreement, just yesterday, the kyoto news agency reported that a facility close to the chinese border, they are there for nuclear weapons and missile purposes. we need to keep an eye on north korea's relationship with iran....
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for example, a country like iran . a great announcement of the administration to my would say, to provide the rationale for cutting way back on the gi was we are going to have something even better. of forestage developed aegis system. now and of course everybody said to weigh a minute. the fourth stage of that could be very effective including potentially against an inherent russian missile launched by mistake or, perhaps, by a rogue commander. in any event, the russians are now saying under no circumstances should you develop that. not only do they object to in the seventh system that might potentially be effective against them, let alone other countries, they also have been putting enough pressure. i wonder if the demonstration will move forward with what they characterized as a substitute for gdi. the fourth phase of aegis. >> as the question right there. >> ken olsen, westport, connecticut. my favorite senator. >> that's why colony. >> i think a couple of lessons have been learned of the last ten years, and maybe
for example, a country like iran . a great announcement of the administration to my would say, to provide the rationale for cutting way back on the gi was we are going to have something even better. of forestage developed aegis system. now and of course everybody said to weigh a minute. the fourth stage of that could be very effective including potentially against an inherent russian missile launched by mistake or, perhaps, by a rogue commander. in any event, the russians are now saying under...
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and then an examination of iran's human rights record. extended unemployment benefits for workers who have been job less for more than 26 weeks expire in jan. the expiration is part of the so-called phis fiscal cliff. we look at the unemployment benefits. our first gets is josh boak. and michael -- washington journal is live every day on c-span at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >>> we have had the explosions of knowledge. but we have not coordinated care and these all these services we have end up having so many cracks that the cracks are as harmful as the diseases that we're treated. so you to step back and ask, you know, are we hurting people overall? on a global level? what are we doing sometimes? and of course now we have the institute reinforcing 30% of everything we do may not be necessary in health care? when we step back, 30% of all the medications we prescribe, the test we order, the procedures? in is something, i think, which is for the first time really being called out as a problem. >> dysfunction in the u.s. health care industry. dr. mar
and then an examination of iran's human rights record. extended unemployment benefits for workers who have been job less for more than 26 weeks expire in jan. the expiration is part of the so-called phis fiscal cliff. we look at the unemployment benefits. our first gets is josh boak. and michael -- washington journal is live every day on c-span at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >>> we have had the explosions of knowledge. but we have not coordinated care and these all these services we have end up...
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>> i think it is going to be iran. iran is themost kinetic issue. he is on record saying he will not allow iran to acquire a nuclear weapon. israelis are much less flexible in terms of time on this one. that will be the number one issue. jenna: i have to run but do you think iran is involved in the north korea test? >> do i think iran is involved with the north korea test. it is certainly possible. exporting this technology is become come mop place these days. that is how the iranians began to develop their own weapon. jenna: we'll have a guest coming up next hour he believes the connection is there and north koreans are firing off the missile as almost a test drive for the iranians. it all kind of comes together. all this news. always a pleasure to have you. >> remember, headaches or root canals. jenna: headaches or root canals. i don't know, jon, headache or root canal, how do you choose? jon: pretty ominous comparison there, jenna. we'll have an update on the young cancer patient caught on camera leaving an arizona hospital with her mother. the t
>> i think it is going to be iran. iran is themost kinetic issue. he is on record saying he will not allow iran to acquire a nuclear weapon. israelis are much less flexible in terms of time on this one. that will be the number one issue. jenna: i have to run but do you think iran is involved in the north korea test? >> do i think iran is involved with the north korea test. it is certainly possible. exporting this technology is become come mop place these days. that is how the...
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>> logically the only country where he would feel safe is iran and iran is his ally but he knows very well if he leaves damascus he will basically try to go to his little homeland. his homeland,fy mere he may use at that time those chemical weapons. jamie: he will fight to the finish bottom line? >> he will fight to the finish in that area. jamie: walid phares, very troubling to watch video like that and know what is going on. thank you so much. >> thank you. merry christmas. jamie: thank you. we're remembering two icons, one from tv. we're going to take a look back at the life and career of legendary actor, the tv slob, jack klugman. wow, did he make us laugh. kelly: he sure did. plus celebrating christmas overseas. how u.s. troops in afghanistan are spending the day belt-friendly. let's fight fat with alli. have a healthier holiday at letsfightholidayfat.com. have a healthier holiday we've dided to we're all having such a great year in the gulf, put aside our rivalry. 'cause all our states are great. and now is when the gulf gets even bett. the beaches and waters couldn't be more be
>> logically the only country where he would feel safe is iran and iran is his ally but he knows very well if he leaves damascus he will basically try to go to his little homeland. his homeland,fy mere he may use at that time those chemical weapons. jamie: he will fight to the finish bottom line? >> he will fight to the finish in that area. jamie: walid phares, very troubling to watch video like that and know what is going on. thank you so much. >> thank you. merry christmas....
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we've seen that in iran and other very harsh dictatorships, in egypt. by general doing this publicly and coming out, it's a huge blow to the regime and we'll see how this kind of plays out. >> yeah. and the flip side, you have the rebels saying now to the people in the syrian government, you better come join us or when we take over, you'll be held accountable. lisa, i've got to go, great to see you. >> my pleasure. >> the egyptian president mohammed morsi calling on opposition to focus on repairing the economy. after voters approved a new and controversial constitution. critics say mohammed morsi and allies pushed the constitution without input from secular officials and it restricts women's rights and free speech. president morsi acknowledges the respectable proportion that voted against the constitution but offered nothing to the opposition that violently protested against it and rejected working with the president. "studio b" coming right back. [ all ] 3, 2, 1... [ male announcer ] as the year counts down, your savings can add up with the adt new yea
we've seen that in iran and other very harsh dictatorships, in egypt. by general doing this publicly and coming out, it's a huge blow to the regime and we'll see how this kind of plays out. >> yeah. and the flip side, you have the rebels saying now to the people in the syrian government, you better come join us or when we take over, you'll be held accountable. lisa, i've got to go, great to see you. >> my pleasure. >> the egyptian president mohammed morsi calling on opposition...
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. >>> iran says it captured an american drove but a navy spokesman says none are missing. the commander says all the unmanned surveillance aircraft in the region are accounted for. other nations in the gulf including the united arab emirates have drones in service. >>> 5:15. muni issues are fixed. >> reporter: power was restored about 15 minutes ago before the morning commute heated up this morning so things are back on track. no delays for any muni lines right now so you be good to go for mass transit altogether. in fact, bart, ace, caltrain and ferries on time as well as muni. now, elsewhere we have a couple of things to look out for later on today. we have some roadwork scheduled for the lower deck of the bay bridge. that gets under way around 7:45 this morning. it will extend until 1:00 this afternoon. one lane will be shut down on the lower deck. there might be delays. bay bridge right now no troubles to report. westbound 4 good through antioch. we had early-morning construction that wrapped up about an hour earlier, as well. we are still seeing some slight delays the
. >>> iran says it captured an american drove but a navy spokesman says none are missing. the commander says all the unmanned surveillance aircraft in the region are accounted for. other nations in the gulf including the united arab emirates have drones in service. >>> 5:15. muni issues are fixed. >> reporter: power was restored about 15 minutes ago before the morning commute heated up this morning so things are back on track. no delays for any muni lines right now so...
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says iran, you can't have nuclear weapons but we can? >> it won't work. we have thousands of nuclear weapons. how can we look with a straight face to any other country and say you can't have two? particularly when we said it was okay for israel to have 100. >> do you think if iran has nuclear weapons it would be a dangerous situation? >> it's already a dangerous situation? >> how so? >> because russia and the united states have nuclear weapons, israel has them, pakistan has them, india has them. about eight countries have them, and they're extremely dangerous. if if they all went off at once it would clearly destroy the world completely. >> you think ahmadinejad should have nuclear weapons as well? >> i think nobody should have them. that way, either we all have them or nobody has them. we play by the same rules. equal rights for equal people. women have equal rights with men in afghanistan. people have equal rights as the people of the united states. >> when you watch the world and see what's happening and there's so much turmoil and it looks like there'
says iran, you can't have nuclear weapons but we can? >> it won't work. we have thousands of nuclear weapons. how can we look with a straight face to any other country and say you can't have two? particularly when we said it was okay for israel to have 100. >> do you think if iran has nuclear weapons it would be a dangerous situation? >> it's already a dangerous situation? >> how so? >> because russia and the united states have nuclear weapons, israel has them,...
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it's iran that supports hezbollah to the north but also hamas supplying it with funds, with training, with weapons. we're not doing anything either in washington or new york to really push back on that. >> gregg: clinton has not been getting a lot of criticism. i wonder about that. she has talked so much how many miles she has logged in countries she has visited. is that state craft? >> it's exact opposite. its photo op foreign policy rather than deal with political factors on the ground which is really what state craft is all about. it's been very important people going to very important meetings around the world and this is not just true on israel-palestinian, it's on iran, it's climate change and all these other crisis. it's a lot of photo op stuff and no real changing of factors that affect u.s. interests. >> gregg: christian, good to see you. >> heather: coming up. new details emerging on an apparent murder-suicide involving an n.f.l. player. we will have a live report straight ahead. state with us. hey, look! a shooting star! make a wish! i wish we could lie here forever. i wish
it's iran that supports hezbollah to the north but also hamas supplying it with funds, with training, with weapons. we're not doing anything either in washington or new york to really push back on that. >> gregg: clinton has not been getting a lot of criticism. i wonder about that. she has talked so much how many miles she has logged in countries she has visited. is that state craft? >> it's exact opposite. its photo op foreign policy rather than deal with political factors on the...
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and iran. if it is not taken it is going to be the condemning u.s. friday. so obviously but the situation is doing is not enough in the hearts and minds of syrian people. >> we are way over time. i want to thank everyone for coming under speakers for sharing your personal insights. [applause] >> the white house is very controversial as most things in america were. one who designed washington city, there is competition. he submitted the design for the palace. it was not particularly awe-inspiring. in fact come in 1821, a european diplomat told the congress that was neither large nor awe-inspiring. but the answer, the congressman gave said the building said his purpose, if were larger and more elegant, perhaps some president would be inclined to become its permanent residents. >> a state department official testified regarding conflict in the democratic republic of the congo today at a congressional hearing. he said the obama administration is working closely with international part is to end the violent conflict between the congolese army and backed by rwanda
and iran. if it is not taken it is going to be the condemning u.s. friday. so obviously but the situation is doing is not enough in the hearts and minds of syrian people. >> we are way over time. i want to thank everyone for coming under speakers for sharing your personal insights. [applause] >> the white house is very controversial as most things in america were. one who designed washington city, there is competition. he submitted the design for the palace. it was not particularly...
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iran put a satellite in orbit in 2009. they are still years away from turning that into icbm cape pa built. they would have to, one, prove this is reline. it didn't work this time, will it work next time? many more tests. they have to miniaturize their devices. they are not small enough to put on top of a missile. and finally they will have to have a re-entry vehicle. you put it up, that's half the battle. you have to bring it back down and have it land where you want. they are still years away from that capability. >> how much cooperation has there been between north korea and iran in. >> a lot. they are the source between pakistan's medium-range missiles. so the shahab that you see in iran, these are korean missiles with a different paint job. >> joseph, thank you very much for coming in. i suspect this subject is not going to leave us. >> that's right. >>> exactly two years ago i was in north korea during a very tense time. here's another look at the country's capital. pea young yang that is not seen by visitor. the nor
iran put a satellite in orbit in 2009. they are still years away from turning that into icbm cape pa built. they would have to, one, prove this is reline. it didn't work this time, will it work next time? many more tests. they have to miniaturize their devices. they are not small enough to put on top of a missile. and finally they will have to have a re-entry vehicle. you put it up, that's half the battle. you have to bring it back down and have it land where you want. they are still years away...